warbling 的 3 个定义
war·bled, war·bling.
- to sing or whistle with trills, quavers, or melodic embellishments: The canary warbled most of the day.
- to yodel.
- to produce a continuous sound varying regularly in pitch and frequency.
war·bled, war·bling.
- to sing with trills, quavers, or melodious turns.
- to express or celebrate in or as if in song; carol.
- a warbled song or succession of melodic trills, quavers, etc.
- the act of warbling.
warbling 近义词
sing
trill
更多warbling例句
- And Christopher Walken warbling and doing a little soft-shoe?
- Then, after a long wait, a man begins to play a song on a zither-like instrument, singing an exotic, warbling tune.
- It began in November when Paltrow slipped into a tiny dress and delivered a warbling performance at the CMA Awards.
- When a man starts warbling through Garth Brooks “Shameless,” Pixie does an interpretative dance on the stage.
- I can hear her now warbling her own rendition of "His Eye Is on the Sparrow."
- The members of the choir are of a brisk, warbling turn of mind, and can push through their work blithely.
- Now pours forth the evening concert from the woods, while warbling brooks, and lowing herds, appear to answer to the sound.
- What happiness only to see her growing tall, to hear day after day her bird-like warbling, to kiss her when the fancy seized him!
- Indeed, this warbling vireo seems to be the connecting link between them.
- Mrs. Tootle, the flute, is of a romantic turn of mind, doting on moonlight and warbling birds and babbling brooks.